Microsoft Wants Activision's Call Of Duty On Nintendo Switch

Published at: 26/10/2022
Microsoft Wants Activision's Call Of Duty On Nintendo Switch

For the past year, gamers have been anxious about Microsoft's plans to pay just under $70 billion to buy developer Activision Blizzard, announced in January.

A key question, many said, is what would happen to the industry hit war simulator, Call of Duty? Microsoft on Wednesday said it'll look to Minecraft as an answer.

Phil Spencer, Microsoft's head of gaming and Xbox, said he intends to expand Call of Duty's reach rather than limit it, as many gamers have worried.

On Wednesday, at The Wall Street Journal's WSJ Tech Live Conference in Laguna Beach, California, Spencer said what makes Call of Duty so successful is how it's available for his company's Xbox, as well as Sony's PlayStation 5 and PC.

And he hinted toward confirming rumors it's being designed for the Nintendo Switch in the future.

"When I think about our plans, I'd love to see it on the Switch," he said.

"I would love to see.

I'd love to see the game playable on many different screens."

Source: CNET